The Ottoman Turks' Billy Law, Nathan "Mongol" Wells and Paul Hinojo, pose Friday, July 29, 2022. Just as the Old 97’s toured Deep Ellum, the Ottoman Turks have announced plans for their 2022 Tour of ...
On August 23, gritty Dallas roots rockers Ottoman Turks will release their self-titled debut album via State Fair Records. Ahead of the album’s release, you can stream Ottoman Turks in its entirety ...
YEREVAN, Armenia – Tens of thousands of people have marched to a hilltop memorial complex in Armenia's capital to lay flowers in commemoration of the massacre of 1.5 million Armenians a century ago by ...
YEREVAN, Armenia – Armenia's government and the country's opposition are taking part in events to mark the massacre of 1.5 million Armenians a century ago by Ottoman Turks. Tuesday's commemoration of ...
The Ottoman Turks, the country-rock outfit that’s one of Dallas’ best live bands, are celebrating 15 years of playing music together with a special concert at the Granada on Aug. 24. TURKATHON will ...
On Friday, two of the most exciting bands in Dallas will release their first albums on the same record label. Adding to the chummy nature of the event, the pair of bands will headline a dual album ...
YEREVAN, Armenia, April 24 (UPI) --Armenia on Friday observed the centennial of Meds Yeghern, the mass killing of up to 1.5 million Armenians by the Ottoman Turks in 1915. Officials and activists have ...
Ottoman Turks open the hatch on the bunker and offer a peek at the crazies in their new video for “Conspiracy Freak.” A blast of skronk-blues that also blends punk with country twang, the song appears ...
WASHINGTON – President Joe Biden formally recognized the systematic killing of 1.5 million Armenians by the Ottoman Empire from 1915 to 1923 as an act of "genocide," a long-sought declaration among ...
Texas country-punk-garage rock outfit Ottoman Turks cook up some molten, Black Sabbath-influenced riffs with their new song “35 to Life.” The track, accompanied by a gory, slasher flick-style video, ...
Armenian refugees in Syria in 1915. An Armenian child lies dead in the fields within sight of help and safety at Aleppo. Library of Congress/American Committee for Relief in the Near East Tribune News ...